Spatial Effects of Agricultural Carbon Sequestration on High-quality Development of Agricultural Economy in the Yellow River Basin
The IPCC method was used to estimate the emission reduction and carbon sequestration level of agri-culture and animal husbandry in the Yellow River Basin from 2000 to 2020,and the index system was established to estimate the high-quality development level of agricultural economy.Then,the effects of agricultural carbon se-questration on the high-quality development of agricultural economy in the Yellow River Basin were discussed by using the Spatial Durbin Model.The results show that:(1)The overall level of agricultural carbon sequestration shows a trend of"first decreasing,then maintaining stable and then increasing",and the overall regional carbon se-questration capacity is good.(2)From 2000 to 2020,the high-quality development level of agricultural economy in the Yellow River Basin shows a fluctuating trend,and the internal difference of the high-quality development level of agricultural economy in prefecture-level cities is large.(3)Overall,the impact of carbon emission reduction and sequestration and economic growth on the positive development of agricultural economy is mainly due to inter re-gional economic linkages;and the influence of agricultural technology innovation and foreign direct investment on promoting the high-quality development of agricultural economy is mainly due to the geographical location between regions.The negative effects of environmental regulation and population size on the high-quality development of ag-ricultural economy are mainly caused by the economic relations between regions.The influence of urbanization level to restrain the high-quality development of agricultural economy is mainly due to the geographical location between regions.(4)By region,the effect and degree of carbon sequestration on the high-quality development of agricultural economy in the Yellow River Basin are heterogeneous.
emission reduction and carbon sequestrationhigh-quality development of agricultural economySpatial Durbin Modelthe Yellow River Basin